Modine, Matthew
Modine, Matthew Actor; appeared in Gross Anatomy (Joe Slovak).
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Modern Inventions (film) Mickey Mouse cartoon; released on May 29, 1937. The first cartoon directed by Jack King. While released as a Mickey cartoon, Mickey does not appear; Donald Duck is the star. A robotic butler continually takes Donald’s hat when he doesn’t want the butler to have it; Donald keeps pulling new hats out …
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Molly Brown One of two steamboats in Frontierland at Disneyland Paris.
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Mom for Christmas, A (television) Television movie; a young girl’s Christmas wish magically comes true with the help of a department store mannequin. Aired on NBC on December 17, 1990. Directed by George Miller. 120 min. Stars Olivia Newton-John, Juliet Sorcey, Doug Sheehan, Carmen Argenziano.
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Model Behavior (television) Two-hour television movie on The Wonderful World of Disney, airing on March 12, 2000. Directed by Mark Rosman. Two teen girls with strikingly similar looks–one a glasses-wearing self-described geek, and the other a successful fashion model–trade places and turn their mutual lives topsy-turvy. Stars Maggie Lawson (Alex, Janine), Kathie Lee Gifford (Deirdre), …
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MMC See Mickey Mouse Club.
See moreMobley, Roger
Mobley, Roger Actor; appeared in Emil and the Detectives (Gustav) and The Apple Dumpling Gang Rides Again (Sentry #1), and on television in For the Love of Willadean, The Treasure of San Bosco Reef, and in the title role on the Gallegher series. After playing Gallegher, Mobley served as a paratrooper and worked in a …
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Moby Duck Comic book character, one of the many distant relatives of Donald Duck, used only once on film, in the television show, Pacifically Peeking. A seafarer, Moby Duck had his own comic book series starting in October 1967. He was introduced in a Donald Duck comic book, no. 112, in March 1967.
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Mobley, Mary Ann Actress; appeared on television in The Secret of Lost Valley and My Dog, the Thief.
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Mitsukoshi Restaurant In Japan in World Showcase at Epcot; opened on October 1, 1982. Features two areas—Tempura Kiku, where items are deep-fried in the tempura style, and Teppanyaki Dining Room, where the chef chops and stir-frys your food at the table, which usually seats several parties. In 2007 Teppanyaki Dining Room became Tappan Edo and …
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